Launched in 1983, D.A.R.E. is a comprehensive K-12 education program taught in thousands of schools in America, as well as 50+ other countries around the world. Taught by highly trained law enforcement officers, D.A.R.E. education programs deliver science and evidence-based curricula that teach students good decision-making skills that will help them lead safe and healthy lives and cope with high risk circumstances including drugs, alcohol, violence, bullying, and internet safety. No other K-12 prevention curricula is as comprehensive in the offering of topics critical to providing children with the decision making skills they need to live safe and healthy lives…
Jul 30, 2019
Congratulations to sweepstakes winners in rounds 17 (California) and 18 (Texas)!
California:
$1500 Winner: Jessica Keifer
$1000 Winner: Larry Barela
Texas:
$1500 Winner: Austin Pryor
$1000 Winner: Hao Trieu
Dec 20, 2018
Congratulations to sweepstakes winners in rounds 15 (California) and 16 (Texas)!
California:
$1500 Winner: Sonia Raygoza
$1000 Winner: Tina Boivin
Texas:
$1500 Winner: Ntsh Thms
$1000 Winner: Melanie Granado
Sep 4, 2018
Congratulations to sweepstakes winners in rounds 13 (California) and 14 (Texas)!
California:
$1500 Winner: David Case of Thousand Oaks
$1000 Winner: Marjorie Macias of Los Angeles
Texas:
$1500 Winner: Juan Rosales of Humble
$1000 Winner: Sean McAlister of Spring
The Youth Advocacy Board (YAB), initiated by D.A.R.E. America in 2000 is composed of 50 members–one student per State in the United States. Students are selected through a state-wide search.
The YAB gives D.A.R.E. graduates an opportunity to speak to issues impacting the national and worldwide D.A.R.E. program and to advise D.A.R.E. America and local D.A.R.E. programs, government and community leaders on drug and violence prevention strategies beneficial to our youth.
Members of the YAB are eligible for the D.A.R.E. America Scholarship upon their graduation from high school.